Mass. Foreclosure Inventory Fares Better Than Most Of Nation
Nearly 2 percent of all homes with a mortgage in Massachusetts were in the foreclosure inventory as of December, beating the nation's 3.4 percent figure, according to a new report from California data firm CoreLogic.
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Foreclosure inventory declines 8.4% in 2011
Foreclosure inventory declines 8.4% in 2011
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Short sales: The answer to America's housing crisis?
To sidestep the painful and expensive foreclosure process, lenders begin offering delinquent borrowers cash to sell their homes for less than they owe
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DeLauro proposes bill to protect homeowners, reform foreclosure process
MILFORD — New legislation sponsored by a member of Connecticut’s congressional delegation is intended to protect homeowners and reform the foreclosure process by creating standards of practice for the mortgage lending industry.
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Homes in foreclosure decline by 130,000
Slowly, but surely, the foreclosure crisis seems to be abating. The number of homes in foreclosure shrunk by 130,000, or 8.4 percent, in 2011, according to a report from CoreLogic, an economic research firm. These are homes owned by borrowers who had slipped far behind on payments, forcing lenders to put them into the foreclosure process. The homes remain foreclosure inventory until they're sold ...
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